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HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT EMERGENCY CARE – INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT
Course info
This Course is dedicated to people who understand medicine and decided to develop in this subject. ESA experienced Instructors will help you to become confident Medical Operators sensitive to prevention. This intensive Course connected with hyper realistic scenarios, many targeted exercises, hours of physical exercises and enormous dose of knowledge is a perfect moment to prove that is a true that nobody knows everything.

This course is dedicated especially to:
Managers in Close Protection / Private Military Contractors industry
Team leaders
MSO officers
Safety inspectors
Medics interested in raising their qualifications
For all responsible for medical trainings in their companies
The course finishes with:
Realistic cooperation with Fire department during M/V accident enabling access with the use of hydraulic equipment
Realistic cooperation with Ambulance service including the use of a real equipment
Realistic Medical Evacuation with the use of Helicopter
Medical training using simulation ammunition and Firearms
Medical Scenarios with wound imitation
Final examination: theory and practice
Practical observation
Written/Oral questioning
Final examination: theory and practice
Practical observation
Written/Oral questioning
Skill prerequisits
Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care
Required gear
Tactical clothes,
Green or blue head lighter
Sport clothes
Topics
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PART ONE:
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1. Roles and Responsibilities of the Medic in civil environment
2. Emergency Care of Casualties for the medic in civil environment
3. Recognising and Managing Trauma for the medic in civil environment
4. Recognising and Managing Medical Conditions for the medic in civil environment
5. Developing the Competencies of Incident Management for the medic in civil environment -
PART TWO:
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Principles of Primary Survey in tactical pre-hospital care using medical equipment
2. Mass Casualty Incident and Triage in a Hostile environment assessment
3. Phases of tactical medicine based on TCCC: Care Under Fire, Tactical Field Care, Tactical Evacuation
4. Principles of Casualty’s Transportation / Evacuation in tactical conditions
5. Principles required for effective and safe use of MARCHE protocol based on TCCC procedures
6. Recognition and management of a Casualty’s Massive Hemorrhage in tactical conditions
7. Assessment and management of a Casualty’s airway, including hand maneuvers, advanced equipment and Surgical Interventions in tactical conditions
8. Recognition and management of a Casualty with life threatening Chest Injuries, including Needle Decompression and Chest Seal in tactical conditions
9. Assessment and management of a Casualty’s Circulation and performance of Fluid Replacement (I.V & I.O) in tactical conditions
10. Assessment and management of a Casualty’s Hypothermia / Hyperthermia in tactical conditions
11. Assessment and management of a Casualty’s trauma: Fractures, Dislocations, Burns, Head Trauma, Eye Trauma, Abdominal Trauma and other Injuries in tactical conditions
12. Management Casualty in the dark
13. Preparation of a Casualty for Evacuation, complete documentation and evacuation using ground vehicles and helicopter

